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but how does the oil industry keep these seemingly unjustifiable tax breaks alive? the numbers from that story, from the charts. the annual estimated tax breaks for the big five oil companies -- chevron, seven hundred million dollars. exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are talking with andy kroll from ""mother jones." think for joining us. vanessa, are you there? lost vanessa. we will go to mark from ocala, florida. good morning. caller: good morning, guys. i like the host and andy, i love your level of enthusiasm for digging out the truth. for bobby kennedy after john was shot. i grew up in a household that listen to martin luther king's speeches live. at age 18 i voted for president carter as a young marine. i could not wait to get on active duty. i was stationed at okinawa. i do have a question for andy. i just wanted to give some background.
but how does the oil industry keep these seemingly unjustifiable tax breaks alive? the numbers from that story, from the charts. the annual estimated tax breaks for the big five oil companies -- chevron, seven hundred million dollars. exxon mobil $600 million. conoco phillips $600 million. bp 300 million dollars. shell, 200 million dollars. plenty of other charts throughout your story there. we want to bring in vanessa from washington, d.c., calling on our line for republicans. vanessa, we are...
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a double whammy of higher mortgage rates and higher taxes. just what britain's hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a woman will now have to pay 1200 pounds to take a maternity discrimination case? >> it is important people have access to employment tribunals. the one thing we have done is make sure that people don't earn those rights until they have worked for a business for two years. i think that is the right approach. chancellor'sthe economic policies, unemployment fell by 10% last month. it is now at its lowest level since september 2008. many of those jobs were created in small businesses who now have the confidence to invest. will the prime minister commit to supporting those small businesses to help grow the economy? >> efrin is quite right. fell but my honorable friend doesn't just talk about helping people back into jobs. he set of a jobs club in his constituency. that is the sort of social action on the side of the house we believe in. not just talking about it but helping. involvement
a double whammy of higher mortgage rates and higher taxes. just what britain's hard-working families don't need. >> does the prime minister think it is fair that a woman will now have to pay 1200 pounds to take a maternity discrimination case? >> it is important people have access to employment tribunals. the one thing we have done is make sure that people don't earn those rights until they have worked for a business for two years. i think that is the right approach. chancellor'sthe...
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he was a do it to a windfall tax. i say we need a price freeze, what does the prime minister want to do to recoup that money for the consumer? questionanswer the directly. we need to roll back some of the .reen regulations and charges yes! yes x? we all know who put them in place. >> very overexcited. i want to hear the answer. let's are the prime minister. >> he talks about john major winning elections, and he's right. he bk wheat and incredible labor leader. , and he isalso said absolutely right, was that labor's policy was unworkable and he is absolutely right. what we need to do is recognize their are four pieces to an energy bill. there are the wholesale prices which are beyond our control, there are the costs of transmission and the grid, which are difficult to change, their other prophets of the energy company and there are the green regulations. it is those last two that we need to get to grips with. i can tell the house today that we will be having a proper competition test carried out over the next year to g
he was a do it to a windfall tax. i say we need a price freeze, what does the prime minister want to do to recoup that money for the consumer? questionanswer the directly. we need to roll back some of the .reen regulations and charges yes! yes x? we all know who put them in place. >> very overexcited. i want to hear the answer. let's are the prime minister. >> he talks about john major winning elections, and he's right. he bk wheat and incredible labor leader. , and he isalso said...
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competitive tax in the yeats. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals we'll help expand the biggest, -- the biggest mark place in the global economy and rere-inforce the position to invest and export. to that end, we're working to complete a transpacific partnership. this will boost exports and level the playing field in the asia pacific. i want to point out that the united states welcomes investment from around the world, from every type of intrep prize and doctor -- enterprise and all sectors. we are scommitted to mane taining the most open and transparen
competitive tax in the yeats. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress...
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notice that the issue of taxes continues to loom over these budget talks once again as the biggest road block in a path to compromise. on that same subject, today's "wall street journal" notes that any impetus for a bold deficit reduction deal was stifled within hours of the budget meetingors' initial yesterday when the administration announced that the paper.hat is today's we're talking with our viewers and callers about the hearings yesterday. anceleen sebelius' appear before the house energy and commerce committee, and her statement was i am responsible. she said i am responsible for the problems with the rollout of the health-care law. we will go to bob now from philadelphia, pennsylvania on our line for independents. good morning. caller: good morning. i want is a health fair and balanced you guys are. i was watching "charlie rose" on cbs, and they were talking about obamacare and sebelius being questioned. they never mentioned if she would ask if she would enroll in obamacare, but you did this morning and you mentioned that, and i just want to congratulate you for being fair. thep
notice that the issue of taxes continues to loom over these budget talks once again as the biggest road block in a path to compromise. on that same subject, today's "wall street journal" notes that any impetus for a bold deficit reduction deal was stifled within hours of the budget meetingors' initial yesterday when the administration announced that the paper.hat is today's we're talking with our viewers and callers about the hearings yesterday. anceleen sebelius' appear before the...
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the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is called optimize, like eyes. cameras are built-in screens that tell if you are mail -- male or female and which one of three age groups you belong to. perfect. >>> what's upnext? what about standard airplane seats being standard 18-inch size. too big, too small? tweet me. this could be what we're buying for the future of travel. >>> "who made money today." his genius electrified the company once again. keep watching to find out who it ♪ melissa: so when you are crammed into a middle seat right next to the bathroom flying the friendly skies can feel downright miserable, but one plane maker is trying to make your next when a little more comfortable. airbus is proposing a standard seaside's for lo
the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is called optimize, like eyes. cameras are built-in screens that tell if you are mail -- male or female and...
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this lottery as a means of sparking a national debate on the payment of taxes. we're trying to encourage people to insist that they are given receipts. one shopkeepers to realize that in a fair business environment giving receipts is normal. whoever doesn't pay taxes jointly seriously jeopardizing the country's competitive capability. so by using an unfair advantage during the petition on federal if italy. evening in practice law. even during spot at a bar come with a receipt. and that's no bad thing because come the morning after the night before from all the complains that the drinking was nearly late to take part in the draw. do so ally in the period to stop this. that's how survivors describe the risque of thousands of danish during the second book will denmark was invaded by hitler's troops in nineteen fourteen and three is like a german diplomat its differentiated himself from the regime while the and denmark of that time typically seem to concentration camps. the fled to escape to sweeten with the help of the local population. reese robina dh has returned
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the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is called optimize, like eyes. cameras are built-in screens that tell if you are mail -- male or female and which one of three age groups you belong to. perfect. >>> what's upnext? what about standard airplane seats being standard 18-inch size. too big, too small? tweet me. this could be what we're buying for the future of travel. >>> "who made money today." his genius electrified the company once again. keep watching to find out who it is. "piles of money" straight ahead. ♪ melissa: so when you are crammed into a middle seat right next to the bathroom flying the friendly skies can feel downright miserable, but one plane maker is trying to make your next when a little more comfortable. airbus is
the italian government would benefit from tax levied on extra income from the ad agencies. sounder really well-thought out. >>> over to the u.k. where targeted advertising is getting even more invasive. the world's third largest retailer is now installing high-tech screens at some gas station stores that will scan the customers that are lined up and taylor ads to them. the system is called optimize, like eyes. cameras are built-in screens that tell if you are mail -- male or female and...
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let's do what we did with tax reform. break down to individual groups and solve this problem together so we are taking the best of the public sector, the best of the private sector, and all that innovation technology can bring to bear on changing the paradigm for the american citizen. so it's their health and well being that becomes the focus, not the ideology of either party. but the health and well-being of the american citizen. that's what this should be about. we can do it. by taking both sides of what both parties and both ideas can bring to this discussion, the best of the private sector, the best of the public sector and everything that science and technology and innovation can provide. there's more than $800 billion annually in wasted inefficiency. this is the most inefficient economic system in the world. can't we come together to solve that? use this committee to lead the way and set the example for regular order can provide by challenging everybody to sit down as we have in tax reform and come up with a solutio
let's do what we did with tax reform. break down to individual groups and solve this problem together so we are taking the best of the public sector, the best of the private sector, and all that innovation technology can bring to bear on changing the paradigm for the american citizen. so it's their health and well being that becomes the focus, not the ideology of either party. but the health and well-being of the american citizen. that's what this should be about. we can do it. by taking both...
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food stamp allocations rolled back to pre-2009 economic stimulus levels ---much as the payroll tax holiday expired at the beginning of this year. as our cover story explains, it's not only direct recipients who are affected. the greater chicago food depository is bracing for more demand for its pallets of food shuttled on forklifts daily. this giant warehouse already supplies 650 low-income food pantrys, soup kitchens and shelters throughout chicago. and the need for meals has not eased up since end of the recession. "over the last five years, we've seen a 70% increase in food pantry visits in cook county, alone." the food stamp rollback is the end of a temporary boost to food stamp allocations as part of the 2009 economic stimulus. it affects 47-million americans. the rollback, effective immediately cuts $36 a month for a family of four. the usda estimates the result will be 21- fewer meals per month for that family. but advocates for low income families say while some segments of the population are recovering economically, that hasn't happened for a lot of americans. "we haven't seen an
food stamp allocations rolled back to pre-2009 economic stimulus levels ---much as the payroll tax holiday expired at the beginning of this year. as our cover story explains, it's not only direct recipients who are affected. the greater chicago food depository is bracing for more demand for its pallets of food shuttled on forklifts daily. this giant warehouse already supplies 650 low-income food pantrys, soup kitchens and shelters throughout chicago. and the need for meals has not eased up...
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he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases. in fact, the biggest middle class tax increase we've ever seen. he told us that if we liked our health insurance plan we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today. or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district who's 31 years old whose wife and 2-year-old baby saw their premium double and triple. >> what about all the people who can now buy health insurance because they had a pre-existing condition? earlier they couldn't buy health insurance. all of a sudden now they can go out and buy health insurance. you would welcome that. >> that was a heartbreaker for every american to hear those stories. that's something where republicans and democrats could have come together. the "washington post" said this is a $5 billion problem. you know me, wolf. i'm a strong fiscal conservative. i would have gone to the treasury and wrote out the check for 5 billion every year to pay for the pre-existing poll. that's something we could tak
he promised us no tax increases. huge tax increases. in fact, the biggest middle class tax increase we've ever seen. he told us that if we liked our health insurance plan we could keep it. tell that to 16 million americans today. or that the cost was actually going to go down. that didn't happen to jason anderson in my district who's 31 years old whose wife and 2-year-old baby saw their premium double and triple. >> what about all the people who can now buy health insurance because they...
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a couple of days later francis hollande backtracked and suspended the tax. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further. they promised more state aid. they are still not happy and speeches made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> where you grow old can make a difference on your life. sweden topped the list as the best place to age, according to a u.n. study. afghanistan was the worst. in a 3-part series, jane ferguson begins in kabul, where seniors struggle to survive. >> for the elderly life is the toughest in the world. that's according to a recent survey which tas afghanistan is the worst -- which says that afghanistan is the worst country to grow old in. in kabul it is common to see elderly men working. children don't have enough income to help. >> this is where elderly come to find out how much they'll get in their pension. if they worked to the state for a number of years, they are entitled to cash. they'll come and look at the details on the list. some getting as little as $10. few are lucky enough to get anythi
a couple of days later francis hollande backtracked and suspended the tax. protesters feel they have the initiative, they want him to go further. they promised more state aid. they are still not happy and speeches made here before a big march are voicing that anger. >> where you grow old can make a difference on your life. sweden topped the list as the best place to age, according to a u.n. study. afghanistan was the worst. in a 3-part series, jane ferguson begins in kabul, where seniors...
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do i tell them, that is a tax? that's a tax you've got to pay so that more folks have access. is that fair? is that what it is really? >> what i would say to those folks, it's going to depend on their individual situation. if they are in a group market where they already had a group employer-sponsored insurance, that is a different situation. if they are in the individual market, they now have access to health care. they now have a competitive market. >> the time has expired. mr. shock -- schock? >> let's talk about a website that does work. now, ifhouse.gov right you go to whitehouse.gov, health insurance reform a reality check, the headline. you can keep your health insurance if you like it. it is currently on their website. linda douglass of the white house office of health reform debunks the myth that reform will force you out of your current insurance plan if you like it, force you to change doctors. to the contrary, reform will expand your choices, not eliminate them. whitehouse.gov then cites three sources to substantiate their claim. one of them is a blog post by linda
do i tell them, that is a tax? that's a tax you've got to pay so that more folks have access. is that fair? is that what it is really? >> what i would say to those folks, it's going to depend on their individual situation. if they are in a group market where they already had a group employer-sponsored insurance, that is a different situation. if they are in the individual market, they now have access to health care. they now have a competitive market. >> the time has expired. mr....
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dpas tax and never will. and they are consuming the roads. i am consuming gas in my vespa and paying more than the tesla. this is the only way to make them pay their share. anytime people pay for their own use of government resources, i am for it. >> tracy, we already pay taxes and tolls. and those get misused. >> that's the problem. brenda, i am the first person who, you know, you should put a black box in my car, i drive so much. you could solve all the government's woes in like a week. >> don't volunteer. >> of commuting for me between work and the kids. but the problem is we have a gas tax that's already misspent. it's supposed to be used to fix the roads. where is it? who the heck knows? it's just like every other dollars that go into the government coffers. it gets lost in a black hole. if i knew the tax was being used appropriately, i would say raise it, go ahead. i can't stand the bumps and the potholes in the roads that bust my tires every third day, but it's not being used that way. >> bernard, you'
dpas tax and never will. and they are consuming the roads. i am consuming gas in my vespa and paying more than the tesla. this is the only way to make them pay their share. anytime people pay for their own use of government resources, i am for it. >> tracy, we already pay taxes and tolls. and those get misused. >> that's the problem. brenda, i am the first person who, you know, you should put a black box in my car, i drive so much. you could solve all the government's woes in like a...
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given just how oppressively some of europe's workers are taxed. punish workers i'm not talking rich work is i'm talking about minimum wage workers are paying almost fifty percent of the total remuneration almost a third goes in social security payments and almost another twenty percent goes in different income taxes so work is a paying almost half the salary to the government and they're not getting much in return and they're having to pay more with the tax increases and getting less from all the cutbacks so obviously the very angry annoyed and they're looking for alternatives and they don't trust the politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians are the first ones to cook the books mr miranda a cove also explain why in this case spaniards have so little trust in their government and as its ability to put their taxes to good use spain's popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in which politicians are accused of having received underground economy payments cash payments. the socialist party is also involved in a
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own shadow economy in spain alone up to thirty percent of business is now hidden from government and tax inspectors as artists are sylvia finds out across the block it's getting worse. for millions of europeans who find themselves stuck between a rock and a hard place in times of the steerage staying in the shadow is increasingly seen as a viable option to making ends meet far from the tax man and the grip of governments the shadow economy is a blurry area of cash only economic activity deliberately hidden for well forty's such as undeclared work in wages soar under reported business transactions if not the international organization the only cd predicts that by twenty twenty the shadow economy will employ up to two thirds of the world's workers that sounds rather pocalypse just look at the use data for twenty two well there's about one trillion a year rose in potential tax revenues lost the total budget deficit for the entire block amounts to about five hundred fourteen billion euros and this shadow economy makes up to a fifth of the g.d.p. of the bloc now in times of crises the shadow
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why would you vote for a party that cuts taxes you don't pay? >> obama's job approval has dropped and now 44.5%, hitting a low of 41% at the height of the shutdown. what does that slippage tell you? does it tell you the g.o.p. or obama has escaped the shutdown? what it tells you, if i may say so, is they don't think he is an outstanding leader. i'm not saying he's a terrible leader, but he's not a real leader. what they do know. >> is it psychoanalysis time? >> it is far better than anybody else in the country. 44 is not bad. >> and every program he puts out, the republicans say no. immigration reform is the next one out there and the republicans say no? that's a political gift to democrats and the president. >> republicans are to blame. issue three, u.s. tax offense tango. >> we believe if pakistan is secure and peaceful and prosperous, that is not only good for pakistan, it's good for the region and it's good for the world. we work to discuss the accommodations by the corporation. broad based stable partnership founded on the principles of mut
why would you vote for a party that cuts taxes you don't pay? >> obama's job approval has dropped and now 44.5%, hitting a low of 41% at the height of the shutdown. what does that slippage tell you? does it tell you the g.o.p. or obama has escaped the shutdown? what it tells you, if i may say so, is they don't think he is an outstanding leader. i'm not saying he's a terrible leader, but he's not a real leader. what they do know. >> is it psychoanalysis time? >> it is far...
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then, the earned income tax credit. how it works and who is eligible for refunds. journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. monday on the c-span networks, the mortgage bankers association will hold its annual convention in washington dc focusing on the future of the housing market. donovan, include shaun richard cordray and edward demarco among others. the jack kemp foundation will honor former florida governor jeb bush with its annual leadership award. past recipients include paul ryan and fluorescent -- florida senator marco rubio. the event will take place in washington dc with john boehner and tim scott. at 7:30erage begins p.m. eastern on c-span 3. >> there is over 100 wireless carriers in the united states. we represent from sprint, t- mobile all the way down to the smallest careers of the united states. it may not be your normal household names but in the area that they serve, they are important to the community. they are community-based and small businesses. we have 100 carriers. some outside the united states. we also service almost 200 as
then, the earned income tax credit. how it works and who is eligible for refunds. journal live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. monday on the c-span networks, the mortgage bankers association will hold its annual convention in washington dc focusing on the future of the housing market. donovan, include shaun richard cordray and edward demarco among others. the jack kemp foundation will honor former florida governor jeb bush with its annual leadership award. past recipients include...
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taxes and benefits are believed to be the predominant causes of for the growth of the shadow economy and the problem is getting drastic says professional trader felix moore and . given just how oppressively some of europe's work has are taxed punished workers i'm not talking rich work is some talk about minimum wage workers are paying almost fifty percent of the total remuneration almost a third person social security payments and almost another twenty percent. this different income and b t taxes to work is a paying almost half the salary to the government and they're not getting much in return and they're having to pay more with the tax increases and getting less from all the cutbacks to oversee the very angry annoyed and they're looking for alternatives and they don't trust the politicians anymore because we can see that the politicians are the first ones to cook the books mr moore another also explained why in this case spain have so little trust in their government and its ability to put their taxes to good. things popular party is now in the news in a major corruption scandal in
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tax refunds matter. people plan their lives around their tax refunds. >> i understand that. >> they plan their spring breaks and their tax bills, they're going oget their tax refund taken away from them because they have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you have been on the site, this is the clear instruction to the underage including 26. you're basically completing this application under penalty of perjury. it is very clear. there are help instructions on each site to explain each process. what is credible employer explanation. >> they are going to get taxed. >> time has expired. mr. lewis. >> thank you, madam administrator for being here thank you for your hard work and for your years of service. i happen to believe that health care is a right and not a privilege. it is not just for the fortunate few, but all citizens of america. now, the affordable care act is the law of the land. it was passed by the congress, signed into law by the president of th
tax refunds matter. people plan their lives around their tax refunds. >> i understand that. >> they plan their spring breaks and their tax bills, they're going oget their tax refund taken away from them because they have signed up for a subsidy which they weren't eligible for which they didn't know. >> if you have been on the site, this is the clear instruction to the underage including 26. you're basically completing this application under penalty of perjury. it is very...
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run over the course of the last two weeks and getting ahead of both the selling that happens for a tax reasons and other reasons in december as well as what's going to transpire on the budget and the debt ceiling in january. we will see a lot position squaring this month. lincoln we are seeing some weakeness in the market. how do you suppose that this friday will go? > i think that's the beginning of we're seeing in terms of this position squaring. people taking some chips off the table realizing that the bottom line organic growth and equity in companies is not really happening. looking at some the weakness in the underlying economy really beginning to reassess where they're putting their money to work. what was your best trade last month? > last month we really continued to like the energy space the midstream part of the piperuns the mlp's. we put it through center coast capital which is a fund where the amlp which is the e t f. good to have you on the show, have a great day! >thank you. as a new month begins today-- it also marks the end of an added boost to food stamps. roughly 48
run over the course of the last two weeks and getting ahead of both the selling that happens for a tax reasons and other reasons in december as well as what's going to transpire on the budget and the debt ceiling in january. we will see a lot position squaring this month. lincoln we are seeing some weakeness in the market. how do you suppose that this friday will go? > i think that's the beginning of we're seeing in terms of this position squaring. people taking some chips off the table...
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but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet websites and his friends in those to speak arabic. today that is a major document used across syria with a fighting because neither word gun cultures you deal with people that came up in a gun culture sir buddy knows how to fire a weapon. what i sat with the nafta and travel editor i ask where the ied techniques came from he told his 50 year-old they make me one. they just no hope but -- they just know how but syria or libya did not have that background banal a kid in united states in 48 hours can pull together a middle that is now the dominant document that people downloading repeatedly it is out there as a
but now meeting a very tax savvy population then they have access to use tools to make it taken the backyard. something not in afghanistan but to look get the urbanize savvy population and final example in the u.s. states of georgia may 2011 a 15 year-old ninth great kid looked at the libyans and thought they don't know how to use of weapons systems of the crowd sourced in 48 hours a diving gold medal to teach the libyans how to use the weapons they were capturing he got this from soviet...
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the mexican congress approved the tax on salty and sugary junk food, charging 8% tax on foods that are 275 call lis or more. the mexican president is encouraging people to exercise an hour a day. i'm morgan radford. see you again at 4am eastern.
the mexican congress approved the tax on salty and sugary junk food, charging 8% tax on foods that are 275 call lis or more. the mexican president is encouraging people to exercise an hour a day. i'm morgan radford. see you again at 4am eastern.
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going back to your context question, there's a high tax economy in france. i mean, in fact, it was said perhaps you should not raise as many attaches as your doing, but he wants to get france out of its economic difficulties. he would rather do that by putting taxes on people who can afford it, big professional football clubs and players, rather than cutting services that will affect the less well off which of course is the route they've taken in the u.k., for instance. this is the way he's playing it here, but it's gotten him into trouble, of course. >> of course we should talk about his popularity ratings and it's sunk to an all time low. it's not just football players and millionaires affected. he has been trying to raise taxes across the board, but has had to reverse some of his decisions, hasn't he? >> well, he has. he's sort of struggling with this unpopularity and he's made compromises, just one this week on an eco tax he wanted to put on heavy goods vehicles. there were riots in britney in western france over the weekend. there's another big demo pla
going back to your context question, there's a high tax economy in france. i mean, in fact, it was said perhaps you should not raise as many attaches as your doing, but he wants to get france out of its economic difficulties. he would rather do that by putting taxes on people who can afford it, big professional football clubs and players, rather than cutting services that will affect the less well off which of course is the route they've taken in the u.k., for instance. this is the way he's...
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competitive tax reform. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes together in support of trade deals, we'll help expand the biggest market place in the global economy and reinforce the position to invest and export. to that end, we're working to complete a transpacific partnership. this will boost exports and level the playing field in the asia pacific. i want to point out that the united states welcomes investment from around the world, from every type of enterprise and all sectors. we are committed to mane taining the most open and transparent investment environment. our process for re
competitive tax reform. they share much in common with the approach the president has put forward. there's no reason we can't start with the substantial policy areas we agree on and come together to find common ground. in addition to reforming our tax system, we must finish the work of creating new trade agreements that are free and fair. they must open up markets for america's businesses and must add to the millions of american jobs that are currently supported by trade. as congress comes...
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it is in the forms to have you pay your taxes. it looks to me like nobody cross-reference that with the irs. nobody checked to see if the data was accurate. all that is this computer check. so i guess my question to you, and my final point is this, creating the expectation that your clearance is tentative, on the basis of you passing some type of renewal, and not knowing when that is going to be, the cia used to have random polygraph test. they don't even have random polygraph tests now. you're noticed that i can pass any polygraph test now with two too drugs in me and you'll never know it. and so, the fact is we need to create an environment where number one, we lessen the number of people that need a clearance. we do a whole lot better clearing. and that we need to create the expectation that you'll be randomly checked to see if you still deserve to have the clearance. that is the system. the details are difficult. i'm not saying it is not typical. but how we do it and how much it cost of holding contractors accountable for doin
it is in the forms to have you pay your taxes. it looks to me like nobody cross-reference that with the irs. nobody checked to see if the data was accurate. all that is this computer check. so i guess my question to you, and my final point is this, creating the expectation that your clearance is tentative, on the basis of you passing some type of renewal, and not knowing when that is going to be, the cia used to have random polygraph test. they don't even have random polygraph tests now. you're...
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this includes comprehensive tax reform to make our tax code less burdensome and changes to our entitlement programs to ensure that they are working as they should for future generations. american families know that they cannot spend limitlessly and never pay their bills. our federal government should not be any different and it's time to break our bad spending habits. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady from california is recognized for one minute. ms. hahn: thank you, mr. speaker. the affordable care act is more than a website, it's affordable quality health insurance made available to everyone. and what my friend on the other side of the aisle like to keep talking about bad stories, there's some good stories about the affordable care act and i have one of them. it's sara and joe, parents of two small children from los angeles who have
this includes comprehensive tax reform to make our tax code less burdensome and changes to our entitlement programs to ensure that they are working as they should for future generations. american families know that they cannot spend limitlessly and never pay their bills. our federal government should not be any different and it's time to break our bad spending habits. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentlelady from...
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they have to roll over their investment in testing into a conflict free account, tax-free transaction. so that excuse which may have motivated some people. i agree 100%. there is a separate problem about what to do about children who are practicing law, and i think the justices have come to understand about that and they have a policy on. i think everybody comfortable because in part there are so many of them that have so many different relatives around that it seems to work tolerably well. >> that seems all too to me but congress also passed another law in 1974 which made it, which illuminated the old rule which was e more to reduce you had to have a substantial financial interest. now it's even one share forces are recusal. that seems to me to be problematic. yes, it would be wonderful if the justices could divest. i agree with judge starr entirely about that but i think congress also bears some responsibility for this. there's a real cost not in just terms of what judge starr talks that went justice lines up refusing to have a full complement hearing the case but it's also the fact
they have to roll over their investment in testing into a conflict free account, tax-free transaction. so that excuse which may have motivated some people. i agree 100%. there is a separate problem about what to do about children who are practicing law, and i think the justices have come to understand about that and they have a policy on. i think everybody comfortable because in part there are so many of them that have so many different relatives around that it seems to work tolerably well....
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i personally believe it is trying to rein them in because they have snake tax in the we weave- tags and they cobwebs. guest: that is what i think a lot of people in the united states believe, and that is what commerce is trying to address her now. they have seen as a result of the leak probably some lack of confidence or some worry about what the intelligence community is up to. so the congress has got to address this forthrightly to try to restore the american people confidence in what their intelligence services are up to because ultimately if the people don't support what is being done in their name, we are going to have major problems in our democracy. so the congress has got to be able to try and reconcile the imperative to keep the country safe from not only terrorists and the prospect of nuclear weapons spreading across the globe over time, but also be able to reconcile the very serious privacy and civil liberty issues that have arisen over the summer, and we have to find the right way to reconcile these two objectives. host: tim up next from ohio, independent line 30 good mornin
i personally believe it is trying to rein them in because they have snake tax in the we weave- tags and they cobwebs. guest: that is what i think a lot of people in the united states believe, and that is what commerce is trying to address her now. they have seen as a result of the leak probably some lack of confidence or some worry about what the intelligence community is up to. so the congress has got to address this forthrightly to try to restore the american people confidence in what their...
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. >> and to cut taxes. >> and cut taxes at the same time. so i'm not opposed under certain circumstances to running deficits. the debt is another problem and we've gotten to the point now where especially because of entitlement programs but because there really hasn't been much done in the way of trying to restrain spending, we now have trillion dollar deficits every year and a $17 trillion debt we are passing on to our kids and grandkids. that concerns me. >> a lot of economists look at the debt and say a lot of the reason for the debt, in addition to the entitlement programs you're talking about, are things that you and president bush did in terms of funding or not funding the iraq and afghanistan wars, in terms of the medicare prescription drug benefit and in terms of the tax cuts. are you and president bush not also responsible for the deficit? >> well, in terms of prescription drug benefits for seniors, that's something the president campaigned on before i ever got involved. i think it was a good program. >> without taking issue with th
. >> and to cut taxes. >> and cut taxes at the same time. so i'm not opposed under certain circumstances to running deficits. the debt is another problem and we've gotten to the point now where especially because of entitlement programs but because there really hasn't been much done in the way of trying to restrain spending, we now have trillion dollar deficits every year and a $17 trillion debt we are passing on to our kids and grandkids. that concerns me. >> a lot of...
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so cheap and accessible and taxed in the united states and privatized. we have a problem. >> so we get to a place where there is pending? this particular disease as well as others. >> absolutely. >> guest: >> host: you touched on this before but if there is anything you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policies and with similar strategies can be mirrored related to the rescue drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out recently is an appreciation in the past five years of some of the 50 diseases and cancers related to alcohol we haven't had a public dialogue about that. we don't appreciate at all that there are some downsides to drinking. we have typically sought the drinking and driving and other than what you don't appreciate the throat cancer, colorectal cancels the are related, we don't appreciate that people die 20 years younger than they do smoking. that is a huge one and women die faster than men from drinking so we are not having a public of conversation the way that we just start one on tobacco years ago. we
so cheap and accessible and taxed in the united states and privatized. we have a problem. >> so we get to a place where there is pending? this particular disease as well as others. >> absolutely. >> guest: >> host: you touched on this before but if there is anything you want to talk about the similarities with tobacco policies and with similar strategies can be mirrored related to the rescue drinking behavior. >> guest: one of the things that has come out recently...
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my big fear is that politicians will want to eat their sticky fingers on it and tax it began, tax it away. are you worried? at some point congress will say, you know what, we c't let people just see that money grow and grow over time. >> we have seen that already. reside in a political campaign when a big hubbub was made over romney's large ira. so this is a tax attack that has been underway repeatedly. where it will end up i the present congress and the present political fight to my down expect anybody to gain major action in either direction. the democrats will not permit it. there will not be tax hikes. the republicans won't permit it. we won't have any of this for now. the attack on the accumulation of savings above some certain level is there, and it is going to be there all the time. we need to be vigilant and out it. gerri: we will bring you back to talk about it. if any of that pops begin help us explain it to everybody. >> thanks. gerri: well, time for a look at the stories you are clicking on tonight on foxbusiness.com. stocks ending the day slightly higher. some investors
my big fear is that politicians will want to eat their sticky fingers on it and tax it began, tax it away. are you worried? at some point congress will say, you know what, we c't let people just see that money grow and grow over time. >> we have seen that already. reside in a political campaign when a big hubbub was made over romney's large ira. so this is a tax attack that has been underway repeatedly. where it will end up i the present congress and the present political fight to my down...
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he's proposing a 75% top rate of tax. club bosses say it will make it impossible to compete at the european level and are cancelling to -- are threatening to cancel all matches in the final week of november. >> the box are world series champions, after crushing st louis cardinals 6-1, kath turner reports from the famous fork. >> the boston -- fenway park. the boston party has begun. fans that couldn't get tickets eventually made it into the park. the red sox victory celebrations is about more than sporting glory. all season the team carried the hopes of a city, which is trying to come back from an attack on a premier sporting event. >> we needed this. this is perfect. >> on april 1, '52 bombs went off at the finish line of the boston marathon. three killed, 260 injured. jeff was among them, losing both legs in the explosion. a stranger with a cowboy hat picked him up, put him in a wheelchair and rushed him to an ambulance. people stop carlos wherever he goes, shaking his hand to say thank you and has his photo taken, with
he's proposing a 75% top rate of tax. club bosses say it will make it impossible to compete at the european level and are cancelling to -- are threatening to cancel all matches in the final week of november. >> the box are world series champions, after crushing st louis cardinals 6-1, kath turner reports from the famous fork. >> the boston -- fenway park. the boston party has begun. fans that couldn't get tickets eventually made it into the park. the red sox victory celebrations is...
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if you really want to know anything about tax forms and 990's i'm your guy and a crash course in tax law and how nonprofit organizations work and how super pacs work. using the federal elections commission as well. as you said there's a lot of mining those sorts of information sources and there's a lot of information on health care. also corporations tell us how they spend their political money where they hide it with a little link on their web site in the bottom left-hand corner so you don't where to find it. there's a lot of a lot of that and as you mentioned as well there's a lot of publishing -- a lot of work in getting your name out there and your e-mail address out there and helping people who care about this issue that are out there will send you information that you can't otherwise get and that you can find it at date of days from nonprofit groups or on a corporations web site and there's also a lot of building up a network of folks here shinkman and elsewhere, sources, who are entrenched in this stuff and you may not want their name attached to it but they will give you the
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tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something that our competition in the black market isn't doing. tracy: i am not sure what jobs they are associated with. and won't even act. are you worried the price will go up if you tax this more? that is what will happen if the tax is based on the price of the marijuana. >> we will see a slight increase temporarily but it is important to remember in colorado for example market-based is also going to increase significantly. currently, only seriously ill patients in colorado can obtain marijuana legally. after jan. first any adult over 21 and we will see the market scale,
tracy: and tax alcohol by the gallon. this is taxed on price? >> it is and the bottom line is the alternative to having tax and regulated market is a criminal market in marijuana and we have found a solution by taking marijuana out of the black market, putting it behind the counters and creating a new industry that is growing across the country, paying tens if not hundreds of millions in taxes, thousands of good paying jobs and contributing to their local communities which is something...
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payment can still be traced then a transfer is done in a few clicks of a mouse banks middlemen and tax agencies are left out reducing fees and next you choose whether to shop online using big coins or sell them for any official currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining nothing to do with manual labor but a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange well jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic aid to cation explains why he finds all this technology so impressive as your goal at this time i thought it was. all of this is just another technology you know that come along every few days and there are so i'm a fairly recent convert the more i look into it the more carpet and i would get in the future. cryptography and this kind of market based currency it's quite spectacular but i tell you it only takes a few times you simply realize this is really easy it's much much easier. and there's no need for a road in it is that all these other things that come with. criticism it's just pure technology while the u.s. ha
payment can still be traced then a transfer is done in a few clicks of a mouse banks middlemen and tax agencies are left out reducing fees and next you choose whether to shop online using big coins or sell them for any official currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining nothing to do with manual labor but a chain of computers cracking codes and getting coins in exchange well jeffrey albert tucker from the foundation for economic aid to cation...
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he has lowered taxes on several corporations. he has lowered several taxes on corporations which is helpful to business. he focuses on jobs and trying to increase jobs here. the main thing is he does not lie like the president. i like that about him. host: what is your legislature like in pennsylvania? who controls it? caller: republicans. host: as far as lower taxes, what do you like about him? caller: that is the main thing i would say right now. we need the jobs. businesses, paying lower taxes, they can hire more people. he is honest. he is not like the president. host: another opinion of the pennsylvania mayor on facebook -- robin is talking about heaven called him awful. facebook.com is where you can post those. send this e-mail too. when you look at governorships across the country, area of them are in republican hands. 19 are in democratic hands. hands.in independent you can see this map demonstrating. this is the independent line. caller: we have to get some credit -- everybody wants to get a job. know, besides personal r
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maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this time, if you will? >> the poll numbers will matter, but in this case if you don't have the fight over a government shutdown, republicans may feel safer in pushing for maintaining the spending cuts. they feel like they have the upper hand with the public on this one because so many in poll numbers in the public have said they want to see our debt and deficit under control. so the republican thinking right now on capitol hill is they can fight for these spending cuts and the public will back them. >> the democrats are thinking they have the stronger positio
maybe through tax increases and closing tax loopholes. republicans are going to try to hold the line. hold on to those cuts, but shuffle the cuts around in a way they favor more. that's the fight over that. i don't think we will get a tax code reform or entitlement spending. >> you know everyone's poll numbers took a hit after the obamacare debacle and debate. do you think this time poll numbers will matter or public opinion will weigh in the budget talks, or is it a different tight this...
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that means others will receive tax credits and tax benefits to help with their health insurance payments. we're moving toward a society that has health insurance protection for all, and that is a good thing. not just for the peace of mind of each and every individual and family affected by it, but also because the system becomes more just, more fair. uninsured people get sick. they go to the hospital, go to the doctor. they incur bills, many of which they can't pay, and that burden is shifted to everyone else in america. let's accept the personal responsibility of health insurance. let's move forward as the state of massachusetts, as the presiding officer has already done, some 98%, i understand, have health insurance protection in the commonwealth of massachusetts thanks to the leadership of governor mitt romney and the cooperation of both political parties. massachusetts has shown us the way. let's follow that now. let's not turn our back on it. and the last point i'll make on this issue is i keep hearing from the republican side they have a better idea. what is it? i'd like to see the
that means others will receive tax credits and tax benefits to help with their health insurance payments. we're moving toward a society that has health insurance protection for all, and that is a good thing. not just for the peace of mind of each and every individual and family affected by it, but also because the system becomes more just, more fair. uninsured people get sick. they go to the hospital, go to the doctor. they incur bills, many of which they can't pay, and that burden is shifted...
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those are people that will create jobs and pay taxes down the road. you can't hold the waves from coming in. you have to keep making society open and you have to keep providing opportunities. if you start to focus on equal results rather than equal opportunity, unfortunately you start to dumb everything down and if you do that, you're going to get hopelessly left behind. >> up next, one year after hurricane sandy. more from mayor bloomberg and others on what cities can do to deal with the effects of climate change. >>> one of the big trends of the last few decades has been the growth of cities. more and more people around the world are moving to urban centers. and with that, cities have grown in power and importance. but what can a city do to combat something even bigger? climate change. i had a great set of panelists recently at the clinton global initiative. michael bloomberg, the mayor of new york city, judith roden and jim kim, president of the world bank. sketch for us the broader issue of resilience. you are doing work at the world bank trying t
those are people that will create jobs and pay taxes down the road. you can't hold the waves from coming in. you have to keep making society open and you have to keep providing opportunities. if you start to focus on equal results rather than equal opportunity, unfortunately you start to dumb everything down and if you do that, you're going to get hopelessly left behind. >> up next, one year after hurricane sandy. more from mayor bloomberg and others on what cities can do to deal with the...
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this will help them avoid new tax penalties. the move comes after the troubled rollout of the president's overhaul of the health care plan. that is it for your update. check us out at aljazeera.com. we will see you then. check . . lz >> >> >> >>> welcome to al jazeera america. stories. a bipartisan group of lawmakers plans to introduce a bill that could strip the nsa of om of its powers. if passed it ends the agency's ability to bulk collect phone records and restrict who it can spy on. >> fighting in syria blocked u.n. inspectors from access to two chemical weapons facilities, a setback in an attempt to rid syria of chemical weapons. inspectors did not say whether the syrian rebels or the government was responsible for the delay. negotiations for access are under way. >>> abortion right supporters in texas are celebrating a legal victory after a judge found provisions of the abortion unconstitutional, ruling that the measure restricted a woman's action to abortion clinics. the government will continue efforts. >> penn state uni
this will help them avoid new tax penalties. the move comes after the troubled rollout of the president's overhaul of the health care plan. that is it for your update. check us out at aljazeera.com. we will see you then. check . . lz >> >> >> >>> welcome to al jazeera america. stories. a bipartisan group of lawmakers plans to introduce a bill that could strip the nsa of om of its powers. if passed it ends the agency's ability to bulk collect phone records and restrict...
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the tax is supposed to last for only two years. it's symbolic to the extent that francois has chosen in his general economic path to tax those who can afford it without cutting public services, which often hits those at the bottom end as it were who are already struggling. >> okay, tim, thanks very much indeed, tim friend live in paris there. >>> well, there is more bad news for the troubled euro zone, unemployment figures for september show the jobless rate isn't getting any better. it remained at a record high of 12.2%. frustration over the ongoing downturn erupted in the italian capital earlier. police used tear gas and batons against protesters after a peaceful demonstration turned violent. the crowd was calling for more affordable housing and end to local authority evictions. meanwhile in spain fear of job losses. train services across the country are at a standstill. the transport unions are on strike for the fourth day. rail employees are protesting against government plans to restructure the country's train company, which w
the tax is supposed to last for only two years. it's symbolic to the extent that francois has chosen in his general economic path to tax those who can afford it without cutting public services, which often hits those at the bottom end as it were who are already struggling. >> okay, tim, thanks very much indeed, tim friend live in paris there. >>> well, there is more bad news for the troubled euro zone, unemployment figures for september show the jobless rate isn't getting any...
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we didn't call it a tax but that's a tax you got to pay so that more folks have access? is that fair? is that what it is really? >> what i would say to those folks, it's going to depend on their individual, you know, situation because if they are in a group market where they already had group employers sponsored insurance, that's a different situation. if they are in an individual market, what you can say to them now, they'll have access to health care and now have a competitive market. >> if you're paying -- >> time is expired. >> i appreciate you, thank you. >> thank you, all. this discussion about websites that don't work. let's talk about a website that does. on whitehouse.gov right now, if you go to whitehouse.gov, health insurance reality check, headline, you can keep your health insurance if you like it, currently on their website. linda douglas of the white house office of health reform debunks the myth that reform will force you out of your current insurance plan, if you like it, force you to change doctors, period. to the contrary, reform will expand your choic
we didn't call it a tax but that's a tax you got to pay so that more folks have access? is that fair? is that what it is really? >> what i would say to those folks, it's going to depend on their individual, you know, situation because if they are in a group market where they already had group employers sponsored insurance, that's a different situation. if they are in an individual market, what you can say to them now, they'll have access to health care and now have a competitive market....
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. >> protest for jobs and taxes continuing into the night. more than 10,000 people filled the streets. they face police using tear gas and watercanon, the government promised tax increases of $4 billion to reduce the deficit. tim friend was at the protest. >> several thousand in kampare and brittany are furious about the ecotax that the president, francis hollande wants to introduce. he's already backtracked slightly. he says he'll suspend it for more talks. but the people here want it scrapped altogether. they say it will jeopardise their livelihoods. brittany has been hit hard by factory closures maybe in the food processing business. they are being undercut by cheap labour elsewhere in the european union. they are angry about germany who is undercutting them. the economy has taken a knock recently, and the focus of the protest has been on this ecotax. just a week ago there were violent clashes with the police, rubber bullets were fired, tear gas fired and the protesters hurled missiles at the police. there were several injuries. a couple o
. >> protest for jobs and taxes continuing into the night. more than 10,000 people filled the streets. they face police using tear gas and watercanon, the government promised tax increases of $4 billion to reduce the deficit. tim friend was at the protest. >> several thousand in kampare and brittany are furious about the ecotax that the president, francis hollande wants to introduce. he's already backtracked slightly. he says he'll suspend it for more talks. but the people here want...